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GUPLUPINAR ~OVERACANDIDATE ¥ Growing and Progressives Line Up for Gen, Wood. Despite over-Sunday conferen rm al leaders in various cit Republican party is still without a “definite plan or a favorite candi tate for the Chicago National Convention, We are ballooning,” was the com. x ment of a shrewd observer, “Up in the air and still going u There were, however, thres distinct \ drifts observable in the political eur Yo rent and close attention is being given to find just how much strength they will develop. } One—The boom for Elihu Root ts taking on more substantial substaace and is the only one making fresh progress just at this time. fo—Gen, more seriously considered as a possi- ble compromise candidate because of the conceded certainty that he ts the residuary legates of Col, Roosevelt's | yellow jacket and peacock feather i ‘Threo—Unreconcilable Progre: mW are proclaiming threats of a bolt un- less the Hepublicans do as they dic- tate. Job E, Hedges returned to-day from Chicago, where he jaunched the Root boom, with the following new! No one can pick the choi Convention yet. have so large a vote on the first bal- lot as to put Him in a commanding any of the others. ults of primaries in Massa- week than “The re: chusetis b ) Roosevelt's candidacy—a — bearing down, The primary election in Call , a fornia settled he talk of « Progres- f sive third ticket. There will be none, although doubtless many individuals will make loud protest’ whoever is nominated. J “A majority of the New York State delegation will be for Root, Aside from this nucle he receives scatter- ing votes from all around the TO OPPOSE WILSON Hedges Says Root’s Boom Is na of the Leonard Wood is being of the No one candidate will da decided bearing on Col, map. il = ae SVvVewine WORLD, MONDAY, Whikesheare’ s Seven Ages Are Modernized | By Pastor Who Thinks Love Can Be Eternal BIG ARMY PLANS | Re NDO AND RASALIND TWENTY YEARS En 1. BOND-AGE MARRIAGE Tas (soue's Rot Ten. » n Romeo and Juliet Would Probably Have Celebrated Their Golden Wedding Very Happily, If They Had | Lived, Says the Rev. Frederick Winslow Adams, | Who Believes in Poetic Love. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | Lp But the nenrtanl ot He wel The Rev. Frederick Winslow Adams preached his evening sermon yes: } Peres stoaium cane ct terday on “The Seven Ages of Man,” deacribed in Shakespeare's comedy grounded strength during the past “As You Like It.” Do you recall these seven ages as they are classified | by Jacques, the gentle eynic of the Forest of Arden? 1M the world’s a stage, | tnd all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts, | His acts being seven ages. i Dr, Adams told me that Jacques’s description of the | seven ages 1s the interpretation of a eynic. He to divide the life of man into seven pl showing the progress or decadence of the religious ideal in him. Here are the two classifications side by side. av Sarw FREDERICK WINSLOW ADAMS MAY 8, BRONX BOY WINNER OF PERFECT BABY PRIZE Disposition Alone Took Gold Cup HUSEVOTES DOWN MUTAS CAEN FOR NEW RECRUITS | Away From Brooklyn Bronx, The gold cup is won by @ * 7" - . Bro bat 1 ix Jo! ‘a {Enlistment Thus Far ts Disap-| camer age cient montne tiece wie Overwhelmingly Against Reg-| Pointing, However, Says his father and mother at No. 435 Bast Ma | Major Gen, O'Ryan, jOne Hundred and Sixty-sixth Stree’. ular Force of 250,000 Men May xen, yan, John ts a 109 per cent. baby and his 3 | re mother is m than proud of him i om . , proud. 0 rn ind Volunteer of 261,000, | Major Gan. John F O'Ryan admit-|but no prouder than the mother of ted to-day the campaign for recruits} Anna Hennessy of No. 370 Bighty WASHINGTON, May & Hy a vote(in the National Guard has thus far ff t, Brooklyn, who ir alse a of 221 10 12 the House to-day refused | brought results far below expecta. | 1°. pat pent Loki ‘ . €6 Specialists chosen by the coneur in the Senate Amendment | tions The campalen opened spec | my of Medicine t ihe Anal to Army Hil, providing for @N) tacularly a week ago to-day with a | Judges of the prize babies bh. a dif- Ariiy of 269,000 men ar of twenty-one guns In City Hath | feult time to decide which of these The nate’s plan to provide Park, and ft was then announced fyo enould be awarded the cup 4 Finally av f all specialists volunteer avmy of 261,000 was [the State militia compan in this! pre was ta and John wa jected by the House by a vote city were to strive to All the ranks | aw mor has it that to 109, with 3,000 recruits before June 1. ba had tion and charming By frat vote the House drew) rt was rad today by Major Cen, | inners had somedting to do with ity iter the de lock between the Up-]O'Rwan that) th average dally en- per and Lower Houses on the listment for the last week has been | MAYOR AND ‘woods paredness issue, It was, in effect, Ti recruits, To fulful the expectations pala pail gy recede] wenreaed in the sloran of 2,000 in Hay provision of thirty days, an averaxe enlistment of | 140.000 men 100 a day would be ne y. This, | Give Testimony Regarding Alleged he a. after avert lot course, would incl uinda ‘ nonious. doba PY ee oe ne enone eee Tapping of Father Farrell's volunteer army 9 denounced | “We have had to campaign for mt clepnone wire, payroll patriots afraid of 1 [ittlamen through extraordinary and | Mayor Mitehel and Police Commis. i ir jobs ie Ming explained the) sioner Woods, after signing waivers | LL DEAD IN STREET eae oll here are Jo¢ immunity, want before the April : FE thousands of Tikely young wen WhO leant Jury in Brooklyn today and i be Ko about becoms | ave textimony regarding the tapping WHEELING HIS TRUNK Ing a cittgen soldier, Aw a result we | MOY" ; etlindls ‘ j field made up of friends of those al- | Mather Farrell, the Rev. Dr, Daniel ; Manufacturer Couldn't Get a Truck | ready in the mitith |C. Potter and bis son, Dean Potter, | mcenam in connection with an investigation | ind Had to Get Vrain WILSON GETS POINTS Jor textimony given before the inquiry H for Ohio. linto the State Charities Commission } Spectal to ‘The i Worl) by Commissionor Charlet H. Strong. j NORDHOFP, N May #.- While ON NEW YORK POLITICS! Mr. We when he was wheeling bis trunk to the railroad vaeaty nao gid yeep station from the I f W. | Malone and Harris Tell Him All the|ters which were tot claar tet Bes Oldham to-day, Clare Riohard | Gia wre.” |Parish, a wealthy furniture manu-| State's Delegates to St. Louis | facturer of Columbus, O., dropped Favor His Nomination, Ovne Ceseory ales WASHINGTON, May S10 | Mr. Pariah, who wen alxty-one} ied Malone, Curstomn Collector of| |yeurs old, and his wife had been} yy and Ch san Hate uel visiting the home of Mr. Oldham. |i sy, Dumberitlo Gomundttas dies | cussed the New York political situa EMEMBER that : he tion in detail to-day with President | ason | but were unabl to Obtain any sort w i rt i lof vehicle to convey their trunk to] Wilson. They told him all of the although these the station, to the St, Louia Con has just begun, there is As ticket# had been bought and all for hin nm mination, al vans de, Mr. Paris! as jon b oe ee Te ae seed vee ation wh all had not deen wo inatruct- a way to go to the Polo j : ; : Hoth men declared they dic row, loaded t unk on it and hey did not| t started for the station, followed by|take up the Grounds and back appointment of a New York Postmaster, | That will b foundation for the | Shakespeare, Dr. Adams Siac ere he —| - Mr. — ~~ | home again that is al- will be the foundation for the]... : : he puling infant. |) Bondage. | in an edifice which looks so much 1 tion, So does Christianity, when th the bar- : future consideration of the Conven- whining achool-}(?) Hootage. a ‘Turkish mosque one {a likely to auk| World Is made more perfect through SHIP BOMB CONSPIRACY Ded nthe ron up and dropped CHASED AS KIDNAPPER ways in season. Com- tion, Then other States will come to y. , Peso Seren titte votherly love, Meunthne, the ehure oad on the ro | aS cor vith Ne ork State to see |) The r, with aj/(3) Floriage about almost any foolish thing, does what it can for his immed lete the circuit a t ef * saphceadbasiae nS nw 1 do not | The soldier, {ult of](4) Courage Harvard,” Dr, Adams answered, “al- | Very ye It must do nore and iar { leis 4 “Krom present indications T do not tPANEA OA: ci el sp aaah nite tye | more world ag well| jo. eee 9 Raab MET Fue eee ys 1 think there wilt be any centring of|() The Justice, fuil off(5) Foliage. | AS* Cmbhasized the point that Sie ay the 3 ds eventuany {Counsel for the Three Accused IN NEW GERMAN PLOTS Crowd Thought Man Was Stealing | \ oiafon t the Convention meets het dant like cua elcttauumed ctor bay fiaventhnt te O laviares ge. Germans Summing Up--Jury Girl Who Had Fallen from | ” After the delegates get there and a hat the of Romeo and Juliet nd better and that eve | to Get the e To-day. in f ") ballot or (Wo has been taken it will arane E vee Bite Sen AGy: ral reap the golden harve io ‘. ’ . . i «| _Indletmenta in two new allegod Window. } 4 become gradually upparent who is tho el cn poole j ‘ athe nigh thous : ac q iG he case ; Lae nan plots, involving: persons alre reams from the lower floor of heat choice." and mere oblivion Uevived' tO. live bia hed __ | nd endeavors sbert Bay titer Seholz and Paull indicted and several who hay No, 54 Vroom Stree orney City, { oy ‘al Miko wand Meatauars lrg NEW DIVISION OF “THE|sorial iieresy It vousht « Tuy rel the world will ei i Mien Bo the threo Cermans charged heretofore heen mentioned In alt laste Pechin a) ther atreay Batis } ) nominated, But Col, Roos nfancy is bondage,” the scholarly | and Helen had been forgiven for elop- solbpeids bd to be handed down lite this after: | who was hurrying away with a Ittle | 3 f formed me ax we occu) Ing and taken back (9 Sparta ‘FEARS CHANGE, MAY MAR eens Ker aig aubearer i erere! cues In his ema mer thought the! : fi vring pews in his beauti-| mA ea Nilo GoHADh a [baby was being Kidhapped. ‘There } ! in West Seventy-sixth | “isan RIVERSIDE’S BEAUTIES et Pete ot ead mp Germany disguisey {Was a long delay while the man el Andrew's 1s a Methodist ‘ renee : Aes a BAO ULEMe hb which false manifests, plained that he was the father of | q church, but it is modelied on the tatkn tre | Decking of Tracks May Nol Be Es+1tiitea statow 1 ro a PSUR enacts Hate reir ea OAR Peres t it ‘ at ; nited States ourt thi involves d fallen tre © first story’ wine publ ! nosque of St. Sofia in Constantinop! ut While L wa we this ro | ential, Says West End Asso- morning and was Henry Nj an The baby died this morning in| y form POR POSSTY and beea of its glass panelled por-|qgox poem to imyself Dr, Adauis was iation’s Ext Linger, counsel fo: then began | bert fraud City Hospital of a fractu skull, vs and candidates a ne [tals which in wintertime show rallying his the cause of} , Pe apr bg | fout re " . romantic love, t h . " crackling fire in its welcoming Lobb; ; ' War given to he Board t 1 : rT D with the open fireplace and his remarks," he said, “and even to-| natural Riverside Park |S sid east lg H loor."’ Kn chat ull L do of human life, 1 fathe 3 lor writin IE " “Infaney depends on others f hat love hetw f Gity of Now. York and f t ie. WHAT Y0 E D Dr, Adams said, “We cannot make yur pa het W nd the abolition J unconstitutional as ye car bindes is a ih known our own wants even, but de-) phy mex Say ate at ie 5 , rt een en a Sh tu ht ce “oc Women’sOuter Wear } With Poslam Soap Affords Successful | and mothers. Bondage is followed by ion : mplete the pa endan pina to ate (i Trealent for Ailing Skin. | reotage, the pertod of ehidhood when, | built” on of thb Falivoanl at at , wn | by good or evil teaching and example,| interests, 5 es tHe Bult : iat viel eg 9 our lives make strong roots Which will sets ries D nit Lay Ina repor \ I and | IES t Reg. Trade Merk | enable us to stand the raugh winds and] jeocea. ws t tr ry ‘ the droughts of later years, or are so} you Like Fee In n Du (wit 1 |p SEs : 5 P eae ned that our ideals wither gradu. ““l believe the rst romantic, slow |! ; Ho sonanlny ity knowl |1F S! ECIAL clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored ally and die Le eve ennliali eMiagiy ela i t Suite « cay epee ; ‘ Rete tik on .: ya eg Lcall Mortage, the age| Autms, continued, “narticulatly | ie dec road a «STRIKING ENGIREERS His Suits and Coats, including a few Suits in Extra Sizes. {piven thes Heschaneacnray Soh: able Tas eT Tr net alAtLEn ane ine ME ibe rhe materials comprise Serge, Gabardine, Tweeds, Wool nantically, as Rosalind lowered} other civi v the | ‘ When yo box of Poslam ‘Jaay that [ botieve Orlan 1 ever for years to come | > ee See So ees Nina ndea Jay RMR EUMeat RAL that anual Howie Grlanaos EUS Maciek far Bila Tau die Ive happily aye ' " lee hk | KEEP HARBOR TIED UP k Velour, Novelty Stripes and Checks, $23.50 to $29.50, concentrated healing power, You world, ane Pies ctl alaciia pemmirioag WILT meo and Ju) ( he building of the| Ke fannanl ss OR PATS put this power to work for you when; | fourth ago is that of eouragy in wins | eel bate te golden wed PATS enicrueverny es |Workers a i pot OM Mea formerly $32.50 to $47.50 ver the skin is diseased or disordered [ning life's battles, ‘The fifth, that of the | happ ; co «ivi * 008 of a ‘ ; H é ; * : ‘nvany form, ‘Depend upon ite heal-| Justice, I call foliage, when the human | #@ Ht. I think Tam a believer in love | For this w : Again With Federal t Smart Day Time Dresses of ‘Vaffeta, ing help when a uses intense | ideal reaches out toward its fellows and] ever noticed How many of Shake. (uy alle he $800,040 paid] ‘ ilia G ey = oe . irritation, when acne or herpes imani-| husies itself with the endeavor to right] s Me GHARAOHOKA IDVA OR ttle ine | Oe.o! railroad i also Serge-—$16.75, formerly $19.75. fest themselves, when Pimples are] tho great wrongs of the world, The] stant? ma ' Teun eon ae 3 present, When the nose, complexion or] givtj and seve Seeeta multe se acl ave, Courage and dn the age | foun in ' f , ere Peis hands are unduly red, when rashes oa a a Hm ores are CEUIhAgS Sil of Fiorlage, Courage and Wotan, ire} hat the eta | - 4 Attention is also directed to the aunoy, or when’ abrasions, wounds, | WFeckane e last is the sum o the most important in Numan Th an end team tulsance Office with ' is : ; burns, scalds, cte,, ¢ J soothing | S868 Which have gone before. It may) Dr, Adams continued. “When a man el Pe inat ty ee asa tha 6 f - % following seasonable goods: antiseptic treatme be fruitage, the golden harvest of good faa hes uh) ange of uation “Ne Leal I B An’ feel ne A i 9 Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, | deeds which have gone before, or past |) ) ty ayant win | hike 6 aWitohing abe 24) a et raveling or Motor Suits of Mohair in should be used if skin is tender and] wreckage, the breaking up of a life “What wroi ' ' | i i et inte y fe ie] sensitive, an ‘ dedicated to selfishness, THE CHURCH AND THE pRos.| kreater j KA Stripes and Solid Color. $26.50. 7 le, send 4c, stamp: H " nt } ' For sample, send 4c. stamps to, THE STABILITY OF THE Loves eat Lem OFYPOVERTY. =; ia nth || 3] Sold by all druggists. | OF § » | irtal systom, the frightful Inequalitie ng tine Mm th ' eA Street and Utility Coats, many dif- | “You speak of the age of love as] or the’ uneven distribution of han it Nate c : : = \foriage,” 1 said, “Love is a flower or what seems ne” Dr Be wae whan dase | on iS ferent modes and materials. $18.50 to jand passes like a flower, Bul some Ha r arn Mation'of the park = . 7 Fe | people have bouquets embalmed and ‘ for a ql af no yu ty $32.50. (e) or 99 put under glass nese flowers never 6 ohn f of tlh ie nee > rt ea an € W { t r \ , . e . . e gars to me to 1006 BAF ROVE TT oc man wi without a J { Wraps of Charmeuse trimmed with Mara- ‘an the heart's flowers be embalm PGT RORE IAA ne le WUE od oP 1 , Ever ig ft: When you come to the end of a per-| when the poor tat ka for bread al 's a7, 4 bou for Dress or Evening Wear. $26.50 fect day, is it not the most importa chureh offers } 1 > f Ay Sis a i j) } : j thing and the rarest thing to know] eolden text he tl « ay > 4 hs KC 4 to $32.50, For Constipation 1)" .u hive sorte me ens ang non |e, 2h en bey Ti ' rr 1 i NN : ° pretend that it is still high noon in} "Phe church \ Blouses of Cotton Vx Linen, Batiste, your heart? DID Rosalind and Or- | deat h o 4 , y Ne 788 7 bs : PIL. jando live happily ever afterward? tg! sly Ane MD holy td h ES i 3) aoe Organdie, Georgette, Cotton Nets and Did not Rosalind get fat and careless | ask sau a question. ie gl SADR , 7s Safe and Sure in her dress? Did not Orlando come feialism offer roma 3 . a= Crepe. 5 to $9.75 home from the office with a smoul-|Withour food and |} + : y ‘ ‘ ; P deving grouch and inquire whether 4 Pecie wat renentien cay wy” \ Crisp New Stock of Lingerie, Linen, Was really impossible to get any hot ix pl §. / a9 ‘ See ers soup in thal house? Dr, Adams, 4 fhe fiction Pearstairs A Hin 1! K we | / Net, Cotton, Voile and ‘Tissue Dresses, you believe that Orlando and Rosa And vl ¥ Pwwisker 8 good in 116 as it $8.50 to $39.50. ved happily forever?” wited as T put Jit Ge) “ was 123 years ayo, Adams smiled, Perhaps he We t if In the protective bottle--"*a good ma) ae > “Pin this a frivolaus inquiry to be im AM A (erie | BEY bottle tokeep good whiskey wood,” Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets sed from one pew to another in! te gy py ; t INARI AZAAAR By BBW BW BB BNIB WB BWC WV'BW/ BAO WW st Andrew's Methodist Church, But remedy an ultim: SSDS OD OB Ws BY BW BW: (2 By br BN BW ai BV

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